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Zamal Bliss limited edition

dubi

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Hi paisajedehierba,

Glad to see your Zamal Bliss recovered from the damage in the stem.
She looks green and happy outdoors in your location.

Yes, purple Zamal mother has the irregular branching and semi autoflowering traits typical of Zamal strains. Nepal Jam parental plant used in this cross also has a very fast flowering onset, so it's not strange that your Zamal Bliss has started to flower since the days are getting shorter now in July in the northern hemisphere.
 

dubi

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Hi West Aera,

Your Zamal Bliss would have produced a much more abundant flower production with warmer temps and lesser pollination.

Glad to see your Zamal Bliss finishing loaded with seeds from Honduras x Panama males. Guess your new hybrid will have a nice amount of expressions due to its polyhybrid state, but i'm sure you will be able to find great combinations between the 4 sativas involved. Please, keep us updated with the outcome of those seeds.

Starting to get real sticky, handling 3°C just fine, small amount of purple on some of the tips of the calyx's. Loaded with seeds from my 2 panama x honduras males
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dubi

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Hi Sarayidoja,

The purple Zamal mother provides a strong cerebral effect to this hybrid that can leave you out if overdosed :) Zamal Bliss is more gentle is smaller doses.

Zamal Bliss x Mauritius/Ethiopian sounds like a very interesting sativa cross :) Looking forward to learn more about the outcome of your hybrid. Good luck with the new indoor cycle of your Zamal Bliss mother, she looks happy as can be.

The early cured Flowers smell more woody, with hints of floral and Hash. It's still a total creeper. Takes up to 30 minutes to fell the buzz.
In small doses it's a pure feel happy and good weed whereas in higher doses (remember the creeper part) it can feel quite cold and overdosed it gets narcotic.
The High lasts for up to 5 hours and has none or a very low ceiling.

I have another one in beginning flower right now:
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On the left (and more or less everywhere in-between) a toped and bound Zamal Bliss that was initially meant to go outside (only the top cutting went outside). To the right 2 Zamal Bliss x (Mauritius x Ethiopian) that a probably booth male.
 

dubi

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So glad to hear Zamal Bliss is making bedtime with the wife more interesting :D :huggg:

This plant is like Viagra for the wife. She tried some last night and commented after 15 minutes that it seemed very clear and pleasant. Next thing I know she's jumping my bones. :)
 
Hi Sarayidoja,

The purple Zamal mother provides a strong cerebral effect to this hybrid that can leave you out if overdosed :) Zamal Bliss is more gentle is smaller doses.

Hello dubi,
yes, knocking me out, that she does. and she does it good. :dance013:

Zamal Bliss x Mauritius/Ethiopian sounds like a very interesting sativa cross :) Looking forward to learn more about the outcome of your hybrid. Good luck with the new indoor cycle of your Zamal Bliss mother, she looks happy as can be.

Unfortunately, both were male and had to leave the flower room.
The Zamal Bliss mother is at the start of the 4th flowering week and looks happy.
 

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The ZB ist at the end of flowering week 4 and starts to fill up. She will probably need 6 to 7 moore weeks.
I had a bit of fun with the males and made a bx to the ZB.
 

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TexasTea

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Haha, she will love it. I just put mine into a 3 gallon this afternoon and put her in the flower room. Hoping my soil mix isn't too rich this time.
 

paisajedehierba

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early Aug.

early Aug.

ZamBl 1 and 2 are in flowering mode since late June (unexpected semi automatic trates). They are pollinated by an autoflowering cross ((MTxAI) x Zamaldelica). ZamBl 1 seems to have nutrient deficiency...older leaves are getting yellow. Both have received a portion of Kali Magnesia and some cow dung pellets therefor. The habitus is very bushy and height has surpassed the 2m. The summer shows different faces. Heat near 40°C, rainy and cool periods and also a heavy thunder storm, that didn´t caused much damage:). ZamBl 2 is standing tilt a few degrees. I have to support her a little bit.
 

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StrongTree

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Paisajedehierba glorious plants you have there
i am also noticing a quick to flower trait... especially my ZB1 whose offspring clones are showing pistils right through the cloning process..and these clones were taken from the mom who was on 24hr light so not like a clone taken during early bloom...

usually makes for a oily gummy trich covered plant
 
7 weeks of full on flowering mode are over and she takes on the form of a „1950‘s style microphone“.
In other words she needs a lot of support to not lay flat on the ground.
She‘s maturing nicely, starting to reflower and putting on foxtails, probably another 3 weeks to go.
 

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paisajedehierba

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Paisajedehierba glorious plants you have there
i am also noticing a quick to flower trait... especially my ZB1 whose offspring clones are showing pistils right through the cloning process..and these clones were taken from the mom who was on 24hr light so not like a clone taken during early bloom...

usually makes for a oily gummy trich covered plant


thanks for kind words StrongTree and TexasTea:)
this variety is astonishing me in a very good way. Very hardy plants. In 5 month of life they have braved frosts, extrem heat, storm and steam rot. Regarding Sarayidojas 1950 style mirophones the yield could possilby record-braking for me. About the high there are only promising comments to be found in this thread.



But better don´t count chickens before they are hatched.


What for sure is a hit for my goals are the semi autoflowering trates. I am wondering if crossing semi auto plants with photoperiodic flowering ones ... what will be the result? In F2 generation I guess there will be every forth plant semiauto. This could perhaps open a window for crosses with long flowering Sativas (like Sarayidojas cross to Mau x Eth) that would never have a chance ripening fully outdoors in my area. And all this without using ruderalis genes. I can´t stop thinking about this. I will also checkout Lebanese there for.
 
Regarding Sarayidojas 1950 style mirophones the yield could possilby record-braking for me. About the high there are only promising comments to be found in this thread.

The 1950's style microphone was a quote from Dubi from the first page ;) and yes, she has the potential for high yields, at least for a Sativa.

What for sure is a hit for my goals are the semi autoflowering trates. I am wondering if crossing semi auto plants with photoperiodic flowering ones ... what will be the result? In F2 generation I guess there will be every forth plant semiauto. This could perhaps open a window for crosses with long flowering Sativas (like Sarayidojas cross to Mau x Eth) that would never have a chance ripening fully outdoors in my area. And all this without using ruderalis genes. I can´t stop thinking about this. I will also checkout Lebanese there for.

She behaves a little weird with her blooming ... I had this one for far to long in a 0.5 liter cup and afterwards in a 3 liter pot. She started heavy preflowering because of being rootbound. This wouldn't stop even after uppotting her to 14 liter. But I also was on a 15/9 light schedule.
After switching to 12/12 she started real flowering quiet fast.

I live around 50°N in Central / Northern Europe and will try a cross to Lebanese and Hokkaido with my own Zamal Bliss BX next year to try to narrow down those early flower onset traits for outdoors.
I thought about the Hokkaido for a more robust growth, so the plants can withstand the autumn storms.
Probably Dubi can give us a qualified advise?
 

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